A derivation of the Gibbs Free Energy of a reactive mixture, and an example
of how the mixture attains equilibrium by
minimizing the Gibbs Free Energy, for the system
N2O4 (g)
2 NO2 (g)
can be found at this location,
which is a complement to the discussion found in J. Chem. Ed., 65, 407(1988).
Questions
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for Freshman Chemistry Equilibrium Problems
for
Dissociation
for Dissociation of Water
- Degree of Dissociation of
- Partial Decomposition

- Partial Pressure of
-
Density of
for C +
2 CO
Problem
-
Pressure above
-
Pressure above
-
Mole Fraction HI in Vapor
Decomposition
Decomposition
+
Equilibration
Decomposition
H
for Equilibrium
-
Degree of Dissociation
from Thermochemical Data
- CaSO4(s)
Decomposition
- NOC
(g)
Decomposition
-
Catalyzed reaction of CO and water